These Terms were modified on October 25, 2013. The previous version
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MIT App Inventor Privacy Policy and Terms of Use

MIT Center for Mobile Learning

Welcome to MIT's Center for Mobile Learning's App Inventor
website (the "Site") The Site runs on Google's App Engine service.
You must read and agree to these Terms
of Service and Privacy Policy (collectively, the "Terms") prior to using any
portion of this Site. These Terms are an agreement between you and the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. If you do not understand or do not agree
to be bound by these Terms, please immediately exit this Site.

MIT reserves the right to modify these Terms at any time and
will publish notice of any such modifications online on this page for a
reasonable period of time following such modifications, and by changing the
effective date of these Terms. By continuing to access the Site after notice of
such changes have been posted, you signify your agreement to be bound by them.
Be sure to return to this page periodically to ensure familiarity with the most
current version of these Terms.

Description of MIT App Inventor

From this Site you can access MIT App Inventor, which lets you
develop applications for Android devices using a web browser and
either a connected phone or emulator. You can also use the Site to
store your work and keep track of your projects. App Inventor was
originally developed by Google. The Site also includes documentation
and educational content, and this is being licensed to you under the
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license (CC BY
3.0).

Account Required for Use of MIT App Inventor

In order to log in to MIT App Inventor, you need to use a Google
account. Your use of that account is subject to Google's Terms of
Service for accounts, and the information you provide to
Google is governed by Google's Privacy
Policy. MIT has no access to your Google account or the
information you provide for it other than the account email address,
which we may use to contact you. In the future, the Center for Mobile
Learning may provide alternative means for using MIT App Inventor
without Google accounts, at which point we will update these terms of
use to reflect those alternatives.

Information about you

Beyond the name of your Google account, you do not have to
tell us anything about yourself to download the App Inventor setup
software or use the MIT App Inventor Web site. From time to time, we
will give you the option of telling us some things about yourself, but
you do not have provide this information if you don't want to. Please
understand that by submitting any Personally Identifiable Information
to us, you consent and agree that we may collect, use and disclose
such Personally Identifiable Information in accordance with these
Terms, and as permitted or required by law. If you do not agree with
these Terms, then please do not provide any Personally Identifiable
Information to us.

We track information indicating, among other things, which pages of
our Site were visited, the order in which they were visited, when they
were visited, and which hyperlinks and other user interface controls
were used. We also track information about user projects and how
those projects are developed when connected to Android devices.

We may log the IP address, operating
system and browser software used by each user of the Site, and we may be able
to determine from an IP address a user's Internet Service Provider and the
geographic location of his or her point of connectivity. Various web analysis
tools are used to collect this information. Some of the information is
collected through cookies (a small text file placed on your computer). You
should be able to control how and whether cookies will be accepted by your web
browser. Most browsers offer instructions on how to reset the browser to reject
cookies in the "Help" section of the toolbar.

Among other things, we may use the
information that you provide (including your Personally Identifiable
Information) in connection with the following

In order to debug and improve the MIT App Inventor system.

For purposes of scientific research, particularly, for example, in the areas
of how people learn and create with MIT App Inventor.

For the purpose for which you specifically provided the personal information,
for example to respond to a specific inquiry or provide you the specific
course and/or services you select.

To publish information gathered about learning
and creating with MIT App Inventor but only as non-personally
identifiable data.

As otherwise described to you at the point of collection.

Sharing with Third Parties

We may share the information we collect with third parties as follows:

With service providers or contractors that perform certain functions on our
behalf, including processing information that you provide to us on the
Site or operating the Site or portions of it.
These service providers and
contractors will be obligated to keep your information confidential.

With research collaborators, but only under the condition that they are obligated to
keep any personally identifying information confidential.

To respond to subpoenas, court orders, or other legal process, in response to
a request for cooperation from law enforcement or another government
agency, to investigate, prevent, or take action regarding illegal
activities, suspected fraud, or to enforce our user agreement or privacy
policy, or to protect our rights or the rights of others.

The Apps you create

By creating and storing apps on the MIT App Inventor server
you represent and warrant that you are the owner
and creator of the apps, (i) that you have the authority to authorize MIT to
store the apps on the MIT App Inventor Server and (ii) you will use the apps in
compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. You, and not MIT, are
solely responsible for your apps and your use of them.

MIT has no proprietary rights in the apps you create with MIT App
Inventor. These apps belong to you. Your apps are stored on the MIT
App Inventor server. You have the right to download your apps and
delete them from the server at any time. If you delete an app, there is the
possibility that MIT may be able to continue to access it from the backups we
keep for purposes of system maintenance, but these backups are periodically
purged and are not designed for long-term preservation.
We therefore suggest that you
maintain backup copies of valuable apps at places besides the MIT App
Inventor server. MIT will strive to keep your apps and your account
accessible to you for as long as you wish, but we have no obligation
to do so, and MIT has no liability for the consequences of the service
becoming unavailable or your apps becoming unavailable.

Use of MIT Names and Trademarks

"MIT App Inventor", "MIT",
"Massachusetts Institute of Technology", and its logos and seal are
trademarks of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. You may not use MIT's
names or logos, or any variations thereof, without prior written consent of
MIT. You may not use the MIT name in any of its forms nor MIT seals or logos
for promotional purposes, or in any way that deliberately or inadvertently
claims, suggests, or in MIT's sole judgment gives the appearance or impression
of a relationship with or endorsement by MIT.

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act ("DMCA")

It is MIT's policy to respond to notices of alleged
copyright infringement that comply with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
Copyright owners who believe their material has been infringed on the Site
should contact MIT's designated copyright agent at dmca-agent@mit.edu, or at 77
Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA 02138-4307 Attention: MIT DMCA Agent,
W92-263A.

Notification must include:

Identification of the copyrighted work, or, in the
case of multiple works at the same location, a representative list of such
works at that site.

Identification of the material that is claimed to be
infringing or to be the subject of infringing activity. You must include
sufficient information for us to locate the material (e.g., URL,
IP address, computer name).

Information for us to be able to contact the complaining party (e.g.,
email address, phone number).

A statement that the complaining party believes that
the use of the material has not been authorized by the copyright owner or an
authorized agent.

A statement that the information in
the notification is accurate and that the complaining party is authorized to
act on behalf of the copyright owner.

Disclaimer of Warranty / Indemnification/Limitation of Liabilities

THE SITE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND "AS AVAILABLE" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR USE FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND
NON-INFRINGEMENT. MIT does not warrant the Site will operate in an
uninterrupted or error-free manner or that the Site is free of viruses or other
harmful components. Use of information obtained from or through this Site is at
your own risk. Your access to or download of software, information, materials,
or data through the Site or any reference sites is at your own discretion and
risk and that you will be solely responsible for any damage to your property
(including your computer system) or loss of data that results from the download
or use of such material or data.

IN PARTICULAR, MIT WILL HAVE NO
LIABILITY FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, PUNITIVE, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY OR
INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, WHETHER FORESEEABLE OR UNFORESEEABLE, (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, CLAIMS FOR DEFAMATION, ERRORS, LOSS OF DATA, OR INTERRUPTION IN
AVAILABILITY OF DATA).

Indemnification

You agree to defend, hold harmless
and indemnify MIT, and its subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, agents, and
employees from and against any third-party claims, actions or demands arising
out of, resulting from or in any way related to your use of the Site, including
any liability or expense arising from any and all claims, losses, damages
(actual and consequential), suits, judgments, litigation costs and attorneys'
fees, of every kind and nature. In such a case, MIT will provide you with written
notice of such claim, suit or action.

Miscellaneous

Termination Rights.
You agree that MIT, in its sole discretion, may terminate your use of the Site or your
participation in it thereof, for any reason or no reason.

Entire Agreement.
This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between you and MIT with respect to
your use of the Site, superseding any prior agreements between you and MIT
regarding your use of the Site.

Waiver and Severability of TOS. The failure of MIT to exercise
or enforce any right or provision of the TOS of Site shall not
constitute a waiver of such right or provision. If any provision of
the TOS is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid,
the parties nevertheless agree that the court should endeavor to give
effect to the parties' intentions as reflected in the provision, and
the other provisions of the TOS remain in full force and effect.

Choice of Law/Forum Selection.
You agree that any dispute arising out of or relating to
these Terms or any content posted to a Site will be governed by the laws of the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, excluding its conflicts of law provisions. You
further consent to the personal jurisdiction of and exclusive venue in the
federal and state courts located in and serving Boston, Massachusetts as the
legal forum for any such dispute.